Dear Joe,

 
Many thanks for your  very emotive response. I had  been
trying to encourage  you to focus mainly in the  struggle of
Maori independence in front  of  your  own eye rather than 
East   Timorese   or  other indigenous people far  away,  but  
now  I   can   understand   that   you   want  to expand your 
business.
 
Please  do  not  always   angry  with  people  like  me  because
you may be my best friend in the future when you really want 
to expand  your   business.   

In short, if you always angry, you will not success in expanding 
your business.  


Yours sincerely,


Yusuf L. Henuk
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>  To:            [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Subject:       Re: WHY Maori people still struggle?
>  From:          [EMAIL PROTECTED] (East Timor Independenc)
>  Reply-to:      [EMAIL PROTECTED] (East Timor Independenc)
>  Date:          Tue, 04 Oct 88 12:20:07 +1200
>  Organization:  PlaNet Gaia Otautahi
>  
>  Dear Yusuf,
>   
>      Many thanks for your very informative response. I had been
>      trying to give you the benefit of the doubt, but now I can see
>      that you are as stupid as you are ignorant.
>   
>      Please do pollute my e-mail further. You are not wasting both
>      our time.
>   
>   Yours sincerely,
>   
>   Joe Davies
> ============ 
>
>  Yusuf  L Henuk:
>
>   Dear Mr. Davies, 
> 
>   Thanks for your genuine information on your high level of activity
>    in the struggle  of  Maori   independence  movement. In fact, you 
>    waste your   time   by doing things without any good plan, except
>    economic   purpose, and indeed Maori people do not achieve their 
>    independence   because   you   and   your organisation   only want 
>    them and others for earning money. 
> 
>    Undoubtedly,  you and your organisation only made good money
>    and thus you  all   overact  like saints in pretending to help all 
>    peoples suffering oppression. How much money did you all make 
>    since you all involved in this business?  
> 
> Joe Davies:
>    None.
 
 Yusuf L. Henuk:
  That's true because I am not an auditor.   
 
> Yusuf L. Henuk: 
>   On top of that, "And why do you look at the speck in your brother's 
>   eye, but do not consider the plank in your own eye? Or how can you 
>    say to  your   brother, 'Let me  remove the  speck from your eye'; 
>    and look, a plank is  in your own eye?  Hypocrite! First  remove 
>    the  plank from your own eye, and then you will see clearly to 
>    remove the  speck from your brother's eye." (Matthew 7: 3-5).
> 
> Joe Davies:
>   I do not subscribe to primitive superstitions.
 
Yusuf L. Henuk:
 That' s true because you are a modern businessman. 
 
> 
> Yusuf L. Henuk: 
>   In other words, please don't be so naive to lecture me about your 
>   great efforts in the struggle for Maori independence for the last 
>   15 years at  a  very  LOW  level of  activity because I know well 
>   that you just spent most of your time in fiddling about.
> 
> Joe Davies:
>    Really? How have I "lectured" you? And how do you "know" what
>    I have been doing. I don't even own a fiddle!
 
Yusuf L. Henuk:
 Undoubtedly, you have lectured me about your  very high level 
 of  activity in the struggle of Maori independence for the last 15 
 years. Thus, I know well what you have been doing. In fact, you 
 don't even own a fiddle, but  you  are indeed  a  fiddler  (a person 
 who dishonestly alters something in order to get money).

> Yusuf L. Henuk:
>    Finally,  please  mirror  yourself  and  ask  WHY  Maori people in 
>    front of your own eye still struggle for their independence?
> 
> Joe Davies: 
>    For  the  same  reason  the Aboriginal  people  and  the others I
>    mentioned in Indonesia still struggle - because  those who have
>    power deny them their choice of independence. And then there
>    are idiots like you who support these people.
> 
 Yusuf L. Henuk:
 In fact,  after I suggested you to see yourself in mirror, you 
 see clearly that you have clever face  than me. Indeed, indiots
 people like me do not support you to expand your business.
 
> Joe Davies: 
>  Go and get stuffed, to use a colourful ANZAC expression.

  Yusuf L. Henuk: 
  Read and understand, a  short dialogue  between a Kiwi  and  
  a Komodo dragon (Varanus Komodoensis).

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